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|first = "[[The Black Stone]]" |
|first = "[[The Black Stone]]" |
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+ | *[[Canon#"Lovecraft_Circle"_Myth_Cycles|<span style="color:blue">CIRCLE</span>]]: "The Black Stone", Robert E. Howard |
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+ | *[[Canon#"Lovecraft_Circle"_Myth_Cycles|<span style="color:blue">CIRCLE</span>]]: "[[The Children of the Night]]", Robert E. Howard |
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+ | *[[Canon#Lovecraft_Myth_Cycle|<span style="color:navy">HPL</span>]]: "Out of the Aeons" |
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+ | *[[Canon#Lovecraft_Myth_Cycle|<span style="color:navy">HPL</span>]]: "[[The Shadow Out of Time]]" |
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|created by = [[Robert E. Howard]] |
|created by = [[Robert E. Howard]] |
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− | }}'''''Friedrich von Junzt '''''was the author of the infamous [[Unaussprechlichen Kulten]] (Nameless Cults) or Black Book ([[HPL]]: "[[Out of the Aeons]]"). Having travelled the world collecting material for his magnum opus he was found dead in a locked and bolted room with the marks of taloned fingers on his throat a year after the its publication ([[CIRCLE]]: "[[The Black Stone]]", [[Robert E. Howard]]). |
+ | }}'''''Friedrich von Junzt '''''was the author of the infamous [[Unaussprechlichen Kulten]] (Nameless Cults) or Black Book ([[Canon#Lovecraft_Myth_Cycle|<span style="color:navy">HPL</span>]]: "[[Out of the Aeons]]"). Having travelled the world collecting material for his magnum opus he was found dead in a locked and bolted room with the marks of taloned fingers on his throat a year after the its publication ([[Canon#"Lovecraft_Circle"_Myth_Cycles|<span style="color:blue">CIRCLE</span>]]: "[[The Black Stone]]", [[Robert E. Howard]]). |
− | Some sources also suggest that he made a translation of the [[Necronomicon]] titled Das Verichteraraberbuch from an unknown Greek copy which was published in Ingolstadt eight years after his death (EXP: "Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy", Robert Anton Wilson). |
+ | Some sources also suggest that he made a translation of the [[Necronomicon]] titled Das Verichteraraberbuch from an unknown Greek copy which was published in Ingolstadt eight years after his death ([[Canon#Expanded_Cthulhu_Mythos|<span style="color:yellow">EXP</span>]]: "Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy", Robert Anton Wilson). |
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− | ==Appearances (to go in infobox)== |
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− | *"The Black Stone", Robert E. Howard |
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− | *"[[The Children of the Night]]", Robert E. Howard |
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− | *"Out of the Aeons", H. P. Lovecraft |
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− | *"[[The Shadow Out of Time]]", H. P. Lovecraft |
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Revision as of 23:46, 2 July 2018
Friedrich von Junzt was the author of the infamous Unaussprechlichen Kulten (Nameless Cults) or Black Book (HPL: "Out of the Aeons"). Having travelled the world collecting material for his magnum opus he was found dead in a locked and bolted room with the marks of taloned fingers on his throat a year after the its publication (CIRCLE: "The Black Stone", Robert E. Howard).
Some sources also suggest that he made a translation of the Necronomicon titled Das Verichteraraberbuch from an unknown Greek copy which was published in Ingolstadt eight years after his death (EXP: "Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy", Robert Anton Wilson).